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snatch

verbverified·updated Jun 3, 2026

take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom

Classifications

Cognitive

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Responsibility

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Automation

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Variants

synonym
abductkidnapnobblesnap
pasttense
snatched
presentparticiple
snatching
thirdpersonsingular
snatches
pastparticiple
snatched